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Before and After: Portraits from a Month of Meditation

Photographer Peter Seidler has posted a series of portaits taken before and after meditation practitioners participated in a Dathun, a month long meditation retreat. He wrote about his process and shares several of the images on the Shambhala Times website.

From the Artist:

"This series of photos, titled “Before and After,” comes from a larger project called “Contemplatives,” a visual exploration of the physiological qualities of meditation practice. I set up the “Before and After” project to explore the observable effects on practitioners after long periods of intense meditation practice. The question is: what are the observable changes after a period of intense practice?

Each participant in the project was asked to simply sit for a portrait on first day of a dathun, a month-long meditation retreat. I photographed them against a consistent background. Prior to the photograph, I asked each person to consider what they were looking for in the practice period ahead. This was on day number one. Then, at the end of the program, after approximately thirty days of retreat, I asked each participant in the project to sit in front of the same background and asked each to consider what the experience of mediation retreat had been for them. The result is the series of photos. It’s clear from results that the person in every one of the portraits has undergone an important transformative experience. I leave it to the viewer to draw their own conclusion..."

-Peter Seidler

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peter Seidler is an artist and change agent in an exceptionally wide range of environments. He currently organizes and coaches global creative teams and coaches individual clients to help them become stronger, more alive human beings. A student of Buddhism for more than twenty years, Peter has taught meditation since 2005. He brings insights arising from practice to his coaching clients, helping them recognize their own intrinsic brilliance. The qualities he constantly seeks to cultivate in himself, and to share with his clients, include creativity; transcendent wisdom, that which goes beyond our everyday experience; perseverance; love of learning; and appreciation of beauty. Peter’s art is included in public and private collections. He currently resides in Thailand with his wife Chananya, and their son, Orion.

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Comments

The joys of meditation

I am so amazed at the difference in these photographs. I too have begun morning and evening meditation and have noticed a more serene state in mt outward expressions.

That's great that these

That's great that these people could take a month off and do a meditation practice. I would love to see photos of those of us out in the world that still have time to do meditation every day while juggling our lives. Now THAT would be truly inspirational!

Their eyes are smiling on the

Their eyes are smiling on the After photos!

Love this series, its

Love this series, its interesting to see the subtle changes in countenance and feeling and reminds me of my own experience of extended retreat practice.

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